is it possible to use header() to send someone to a location and specify GET variables in therE?

itrebal

nforbes: no.... 0/1s

enygma

nope

dannyp

try changing the typedef for time_t and recompiling your entire system... not everything will work properly, it's often not that simple

nforbes

What's the point of 8-bit if you only use 1?

dannyp

granted, many times it is

nforbes

:(

Stormchaser

dannyp: I am *NOT* assuming, that everyone is using glibc, and I stated, that Debian's glibs does the proper negative timestamp processing... So I have no idea, what you are on about..

dannyp

but sometimes code is poorly written or makes assumptions about time_t

itrebal

nforbes: er, i lied it uses 2 & 3 occasionally

Stormchaser

s/glibs/glibc

dannyp

Stormchaser: I'm not sure what you mean by "proper negative timestamp processing"

Meltir

js_: header ("http://foo.php?blah=bar&xyverz=bar") and so on.

nforbes

dannyp: timestamps are just unsigned int's aren't they?

itrebal

nforbes: but its all 0, 1, 2, 3 depending on the position of elements,sensors,motors, etc

nforbes

itrebal: ah

Stormchaser

dannyp: Lesser than 0 EPOCH

dannyp

we will have the proper time at epoch+2^31 seconds, and then the next second will overflow and we will be at epoch-2^31 secondsnforbes: no, they're signed ints

Meltir

unsigned ?

nforbes

That's stupid

dannyp

Stormchaser: sure, of course that will work, but it won't be right, and any running process will have to deal with the time going back 2^32 seconds

nforbes

Why would they be signed?

Meltir

my bad.

itrebal

nforbes: but it handles a LOT of it, and its just fast enough to keep up with everything else - and the software wont work with newer computers, so they just keep it on the old machine, until they *have* to upgrade

dannyp

nforbes: because in 1971 they were still working with data from 1968?believe it or not time did not start with the epoch

nforbes

Yes it did :(

Meltir

?!

nforbes

itrebal: lol

Stormchaser

dannyp: When did it started?

Meltir

Stormchaser: -2^n epoch

Stormchaser

lol

dannyp

heh, time is a construct of the universe

enygma

no

Meltir

dannyp: and thus 32 bits shoud suffice

enygma

time is a construct of man

nforbes

No it's not

Julian|Work

Let's not get into a metaphysical argument now.

enygma

to explain why things change

Stormchaser

nforbes: Sure it is

dannyp

Meltir: ... how do you figure?

nforbes

We gave the process a name, but there's no denying its existence

enygma

and to measure that change

Meltir

dannyp: because ;)

dannyp

Meltir: you either use something more than 32 bits, or you change the epoch, come 2038

Stormchaser

Meltir: and 640kRAM should be enough for ALL

Julian|Work

It's say to say that it hasn't been proven one way or another, regardless how compelling our arguments are.

TML: it keeps me from forgetting the syntac (which happens when i dont use something too often):)*syntax

`Bryan

I've got " $loginquery = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE password = PASSWORD('".$_POST['adminPassword']."') AND username = '".$_POST['adminUsername']."'"); $login = mysql_fetch_array($loginquery);" so how do I display the results from the login?

nitishp_

Is there any reason that http://team254.bcp.org/new_site 's community outreach page doesn't work properly? I have pageid tested for in a php script something like if ($pageid == 1) { blah } but it isn't seeming to work.

Stormchaser

I do PCRE magic every few months (maybe), but I don't forget the syntaxWhat's a $pageid?

nitishp_

It's the variable I use to test for what page to insert in the content section.So if community outreach worked... it should have printed "This is the community outreach page!"